pseudópodos
Pseudópodos are temporary, lobe-like protrusions of the cytoplasm of certain eukaryotic cells, most notably amoeboid protists. The term "pseudópodo" literally translates from Greek as "false foot." These structures are primarily used for locomotion and phagocytosis, the process of engulfing food particles.
The formation of pseudópodos involves the dynamic reorganization of the cell's cytoskeleton, particularly actin filaments. Actin
In addition to their role in movement, pseudópodos are crucial for feeding. When a pseudópodo encounters a